Molly Crabapple and the 99%

Posted on Dec 4, 2011

To continue the conversation that Josh started in his earlier post on Shepard Fairey’s â€œOccupy Hopeâ€, I thought I’d let you know about the art-minded support Molly Crabapple has been lending to Occupy Wall Street in New York City since the movement began. Â Many of the sketches she has been doing have been available for free for protesters to print out for use in the crowds. Â She has also been donating a portion of the money from the sales of prints of these artworks to the Occupy Wall Street cause. Â Check out her website, mollycrabapple.com, for recent information on the prints below (some are no longer available – they go fast).

The image below can be purchased through Occuprint.org where many other Occupy artworks are available:

Samantha Levin is an artist, curator and artist's advisor. Working with Contemporary Grotesque and Pop Surreal artists, she curates and produces group and solo pop up exhibitions in galleries and alternate spaces. She is a recipient of a grant from the ISE Cultural Foundation's Program for Emerging Curators and ran the exhibition program at the White Rabbit's White Box for three years via the Anagnorisis Art Project. She has exhibited her own artwork internationally, but focuses primarily on promoting the artwork of others.​ She currently lives and works from her Brooklyn studio with her white marshmallow-shaped cat, Luna.